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A False Start on the Road to an All-American Bitcoin

June 20, 2025
A False Start on the Road to an All-American Bitcoin

Mining firms are also facing heightened competition for limited energy resources in the US, mostly from AI companies flush with venture funding. New projections from the US Department of Energy indicate that, by 2028, AI could consume the equivalent amount of electricity as 22 percent of US households. “Miners have always been scrappy buyers. They…

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How to Convert an Analog Bike to an Electric Bike (2025)

June 20, 2025
How to Convert an Analog Bike to an Electric Bike (2025)

Say you want to get a bicycle up and down hills with a minimal amount of pedal power. What do you do? The first option is simple: buy an electric bike. However, ebikes aren’t cheap. These days, the least expensive but still reliable ebike you can buy is Aventon Soltera 2.5, which costs around $1,200.…

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11 Best Vibrators of 2025, Tested and Reviewed

June 20, 2025
11 Best Vibrators of 2025, Tested and Reviewed

Vibrators are some of the most approachable sex toys on the market, but there are so many types of vibrators that it can make even a long-term vibrator owner go a bit mad. From bullet vibrators and the iconic rabbit vibrator to all those funny shaped but deliciously potent vibrators in between, shopping for one…

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Girl dies in food poisoning outbreak in northern France

June 20, 2025

A 12-year-old girl has died and seven other children have been taken to hospital in an outbreak of severe food poisoning centred around a northern French town. Symptoms began to emerge on 12 June in and around Saint-Quentin, south of Lille, with the children rushed to hospital over the following days. The cause of the…

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Search for 34 missing cockfighting gamblers points to volcanic lake

June 20, 2025

Filipino authorities are investigating a claim that dozens of cockfighter enthusiasts who disappeared three years ago were killed and dumped in a volcanic lake. At least 34 men – who had been accused of fixing cockfighting matches – disappeared without a trace in the capital Manila and its surrounding provinces. Six suspects were later charged…

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India to decide on overseas analysis of Air India crash flight recorders

June 20, 2025

India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is yet to decide whether flight data and cockpit voice recorders from the Air India flight that crashed last Thursday will be sent overseas for decoding and analysis. At least 270 people, most of them passengers, were killed when the London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed less than a minute…

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China criticises UK warship’s patrol in Taiwan Strait

June 20, 2025

China’s military has called a British warship’s recent passage through the Taiwan Strait a disruptive act of “intentional provocation” that “undermines peace and stability”. The British Royal Navy says HMS Spey’s patrol on Wednesday was part of a long-planned deployment and was in accordance with international law. The patrol – the first by a British…

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Our big brains may have evolved because of placental sex hormones

June 20, 2025
Our big brains may have evolved because of placental sex hormones

Exposure to hormones in utero could affect human brain growth Peter Dazeley/Getty Images The human brain is one of the most complex objects in the universe – and that complexity may be due to a surge of hormones released by the placenta during pregnancy. While numerous ideas have been proposed to explain human brain evolution,…

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Your brain tracks your sleep debt – and now we may know how

June 19, 2025
Your brain tracks your sleep debt – and now we may know how

How does the brain encourage us to make up for sleep loss? Connect Images/Getty Images Researchers have discovered neurons in mice that help their brains track and recover from sleep debt. If a similar pathway exists in humans, it could improve treatments for sleep disorders and other conditions marked by sleep impairment, such as Alzheimer’s…

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CAR T-cell therapy could be made in the body of someone with cancer

June 19, 2025
CAR T-cell therapy could be made in the body of someone with cancer

Illustration of CAR T-cell therapy targeting multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer Nemes Laszlo/Alamy CAR T-cell therapy has the potential to revolutionise how we treat certain types of cancer by genetically engineering someone’s own immune cells to attack the disease – but it is also cumbersome and expensive. Now, scientists have managed to create…

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